About me
Dr. Sean P. Haley, MD MPH, was born and raised in Syracuse, New York. He completed his undergraduate degree at Syracuse University and completed a dual MD/MPH program at SUNY Upstate Medical University and Syracuse University. During this time, he also helped start and run a not for profit, called Hopeprint, that worked to empower resettled refugees living in Syracuse, NY. He completed his Family Medicine residency at the Medical University of South Carolina, where he served as a chief resident. He has remained on faculty at MUSC and has held various educational roles within the pre-clerkship curriculum and as co-director of the Family Medicine Clerkship. He works clinically in outpatient family medicine, inpatient hospital medicine, and post-acute care facilities.
He also serves as the Medical Director of Population Health and as the Medical Director of Care Coordination, serving on the boards of directors of Carolina Family Care and the Upstream Carolinas Accountable Care Organization. Nationally, he is the Liaison for the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research to the Community Preventive Services Task Force and recently participated in the inaugural STFM Antiracism Learning Collaborative. Most importantly, Sean is a husband, and father of two boys.